Esquire magazine's electronic display shows us the shape of things to come
By Sean Smyth 10 October 2008
If anyone was in the US in early September and went to Barnes & Noble bookstore, they may have noticed the September issue of Esquire magazine. Now I confess Esquire is not my normal reading, but it has published numerous iconic images that many people will recognise, even if they don't know the source. It may well be they have done it again, because the September 2008 issue had an interactive, electronic display built into the cover, 'Welcome to the 21st Century' it proudly trumpeted to buyers.
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